ABSTRACT

The question of how political parties are, and ought to be, regulated has assumed an increased importance in recent years, both within the scholarly community and among policy-makers and politicians as the state assumes an increasingly active role in the management of, and control over, their behaviour and organisation

This book concentrates on the regulation of political parties in the EU post-communist democracies, and on Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Romania, in particular. In analysing the various dimensions of party regulation, it builds on the main premises derived from the neo-institutionalist literature in political science, concerning the ways in which the (formal and informal) rules and procedures may influence, constrain or determine the behaviour of political actors. In doing so, it provides a comprehensive overview of the regulation of Eastern European political parties provided by leading experts in the field and casts theoretical and empirical light on the manner in which the constitutional and legal regulation of party organizations and finances have had an impact (or not) on the consolidation of party politics in post-communist Europe since 1989.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of Political Parties and Behaviour, East European and Post-Communist Politics and Comparative Politics.

chapter |30 pages

Introduction

Party regulation and party politics in post-communist Europe

chapter 2|29 pages

The three laws to rule them all

The consolidation of Slovakia’s party regulation, 1990–2016

chapter 3|21 pages

A few cracks in the cement

Regulation and the development of party politics in the Czech Republic

chapter 5|19 pages

How do rules matter?

Regulatory changes and conditioning of small political parties in Bulgaria

chapter 6|32 pages

For things to remain the same, things will have to change

Party regulation as a form of engineering party competition and political legitimacy in Romania

chapter 7|20 pages

Balancing between consolidation and cartel

The effects of party law in Estonia

chapter 8|22 pages

The not-so-powerful incumbents

The impact of party legislation in Latvia

chapter 9|19 pages

Party regulation against the backdrop of anti-party sentiment

The case of Lithuania

chapter 10|21 pages

Evolution of party regulation in Slovenia and the party system

From some to marginal impact?

chapter 11|34 pages

Stability and permissiveness

Party regulation and party competition in Croatia